Ephrata names new middle school principal
EPHRATA – The Ephrata School District has named Tina Mullings the new principal of Ephrata Middle School after a decision was made Tuesday night.
“Tina has a proven track record at Ephrata Middle School,” said Tim Payne, Ephrata School District Superintendent. “Students, staff and families know the enthusiasm and commitment Tina brings with her each day. Her knowledge and expertise of school culture is invaluable. We’re excited to see her grow in this new position.”
A release by the district states Mullings, who is the Dean of Students at Ephrata Middle School, will replace current principal Ken Murray, who recently accepted a job as Assistant Superintendent of Ephrata Schools. Both Mullings and Murray will transition into their new roles in July.
Mullings has an Education Specialists degree in Educational Leadership from Liberty University, a masters in Curriculum and Instruction from Seattle Pacific University and a Bachelors in Elementary Education with a minor in Special Education.
She has 23 years in the education field, acting in diverse roles as a teacher and most recently serving as the Dean of Students for Ephrata Middle School and Quincy Middle School.
“As an educator, I’ve loved having the ability to make large and positive impacts on student learning,” said Mullings. “To take this experience and use it to form an entire building’s environment is an amazing opportunity. To do it at EMS and continue to serve Ephrata is a dream. At the end of the day, it’s my goal to create an environment where every kid knows that we care for them, that they’re valued and loved. We’re continuing to build on a great foundation in the work Ken has done. I’m really looking forward to this journey.”
Correction: Mullings' academic information has been corrected above.